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Sue Jacques | Chief Executive, County Durham and Darlington NHS FT | County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust? Initiatives and Experience | CEO, Sue Jacques, will provide insight into recent challenges for the trust, how they have overcome them, and key lessons learnt. The session focus on the role of leadership and how to bring your team with you through challenges and successes, and what is next for the trust. | |||
Sue Jacques | Chief Executive, County Durham and Darlington NHS FT | Keynote Session: County Durham and Darling NHS FT initiatives and experience. | CEO, Sue Jacques, will provide insight into recent challenges for the trust, how they have overcome them, and key lessons learnt. The session focus on the role of leadership and how to bring your team with you through challenges and successes, and what is next for the trust. | |||
Shauna McMahon | Chief Information Officer and Executive Board Member, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT | Opening Keynote: The next big challenges in digital health both nationally and regionally | It is all about the People!? Sir Jim Mackey and Shauna McMahon will explore the next big challenges in digital and address ?are we slowly losing the battle or making advances in digital?? Shauna will share her experiences moving to Newcastle the ongoing work to digitize the patient and end user experience. Learn from her approach to collaboration internally, within the region and with The Great North Health Care Alliance. Sir Jim Mackey will address the wider regional and national challenges whilst sharing his experience of being CEO at The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NFT. | |||
Phil Stamp | Clinical Safety Officer, NENC ICS and GNCR | Patient Quality and Safety | Hear the latest results from the ICS Regional Clinical Safety Officer role and benefits of identifying synergies between different regional projects. Gain insight into driving safety assessments, NEWS compliance and various other safety aspects of patient care through data from EPRS. Additionally, learn how County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust have reduced cardiac arrests by 57% through e-observations and nursing mobility (with integrated sepsis screening). | |||
Paul Frank | Deputy Director of Operations and Performance | Thinking outside the box: Infrastructure, operations and workforce | This session will explore the long-term challenges for the NHS and the different strategies being used to overcome them. David Elliott explores Nort humbria?s digital journey of ?Build Vs Buy? by highlighting the digital ethos of self-development rather than always an off the shelf product. Paul Frank will share 20 years? experience in the NHS leading high profile change initiatives in and across multiple NHS organisations and the work of the Digital and Clinical Advisory Group. Prof Liz Breen will address the challenges around preparing the digital workforce and growing the digital pipeline. | |||
Dr Simon Wallace | chief medical information officer (CMIO) and director of business strategy, Microsoft UK and Ireland | Empower your healthcare workforce with A.I? | Hear how NHS trusts are using AI-powered solutions to support their workforce, reducing cognitive burdens, improving productivity, and supporting better outcomes.? Discover how new technology combining Conversational AI with Ambient AI and Generative AI is set to transform NHS clinical documentation. | |||
Dr Jonathan Cowley | chief clinical information officer, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS FT | Empower your healthcare workforce with A.I? | Hear how NHS trusts are using AI-powered solutions to support their workforce, reducing cognitive burdens, improving productivity, and supporting better outcomes.? Discover how new technology combining Conversational AI with Ambient AI and Generative AI is set to transform NHS clinical documentation. | |||
Monica Roman | senior customer success executive, Microsoft | Empower your healthcare workforce with A.I? | Hear how NHS trusts are using AI-powered solutions to support their workforce, reducing cognitive burdens, improving productivity, and supporting better outcomes.? Discover how new technology combining Conversational AI with Ambient AI and Generative AI is set to transform NHS clinical documentation. | |||
Helen Sutcliffe | change facilitator, Calderdale & Huddersfield NHS Trust | Empower your healthcare workforce with A.I? | Hear how NHS trusts are using AI-powered solutions to support their workforce, reducing cognitive burdens, improving productivity, and supporting better outcomes.? Discover how new technology combining Conversational AI with Ambient AI and Generative AI is set to transform NHS clinical documentation. | |||
Dr Deepa Shanmugasundaram | CCIO, Mid and South Essex ICS | ICS Spotlight Is Digital Working at System Level | Join the debate on where ICBs and ICSs should concentrate their time, effort, and funds on digital enabled transformation. We will provide details of the results of a recent survey of networks, about the key issues and ask your opinions on what we should feedback to NHS England about our priorities for new investment. | |||
David Sims | Clinical Solutions Executive, InterSystems | The Seven Barriers to Digital Transformation in HealthCare? | In this presentation, John Payne and Dave Simms will explore their experience in the adoption of digital solutions in the healthcare space. Specifically they will present the seven barriers to digital adoption | |||
John Payne | Physician Executive, InterSystems and Consultant Transplant Cardiologist | The Seven Barriers to Digital Transformation in HealthCare? | In this presentation, John Payne and Dave Simms will explore their experience in the adoption of digital solutions in the healthcare space. Specifically they will present the seven barriers to digital adoption | |||
John Quinn | CIO, NHS England | Keynote Session Productivity and the One Digital Way | John Quinn will provide an update on NHS approaches to productivity. He will address the key elements of infrastructure and legacy, productive workforce and developing the One Digital Way for the NHS. | |||
Jon Hoeksma | Chief executive, Digital Health | Keynote Session Productivity and the One Digital Way | John Quinn will provide an update on NHS approaches to productivity. He will address the key elements of infrastructure and legacy, productive workforce and developing the One Digital Way for the NHS. | |||
Jordi Piera Jimenez | Director of the Digital Health Strategy Office, Catalan Health Service | Digital Health Strategy for Catalonia: a citizen-centered, data-driven information system | The main goal of the Digital Health Strategy for Catalonia is to develop a citizen-centred, data-driven information system that offers a cohesive view of health and facilitates the continuity of care, regardless of the care provider. This new model must provide professionals with accessible, high-quality, clinically relevant information. The approach to data management and the technological framework should encourage the expansion of new healthcare delivery models, enable the automation of routine tasks, and improve patients’ access to information, thus facilitating their interaction with the health system. Technologically, this strategy is built on the paradigm of open platforms in health as first defined by the Apperta Foundation in 2017. We are talking about an information system where data and services are built on an open standards model. This approach facilitates the accessibility and sharing of data and services between different systems and actors, thus encouraging the deployment and scalability of innovation. This session will focus on the Digital Health Strategy for Catalonia, including its objectives, technological approach, and current implementation status. Furthermore, we will learn about the main achievements and challenges ahead. | |||
Katie Heard | Head of Research and Data Insights | Serving Communities Through Digital Services | Explore how collaborations within the NHS can act as a preventative measure and improve patient outcomes. How do we share information beyond the NHS whilst gaining insights into the challenges and explore different solutions? | |||
Koos van der Hoeven | Medical Oncologist and Chair, Oncomid | Integration of cancer services: The role and importance of regional multidisciplinary team meetings (MTDs)? | In this session you will explore: shared care in oncology is possible without compromising patient outcome. Good collaboration between regional and teaching/tertiary trsuts in mandatory to guarantee high-quality care and innovation. All patients need to be discussed in a MDT; for complicated cases in a regional MDT. This is only feasible with optimal technical and administrative support/ | |||
Michael Watts | associate CCIO, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS FT | Procuring and deploying digital solutions in the NHS | Dr Michael Watts will share his top 10 findings from both real world and literature with live case studies, evidencing how his lessons learned improved the chances of finding the best value solutions in the market to optimise the use of digital health within the NHS. Gain insight from the Frontline Digitisation Programme as to how to create a governance structure for sustainable collaboration and to establish ways of working | |||
Liz Breen | Director of the Digital Health Enterprise Zone | Thinking outside the box: Infrastructure, operations and workforce | This session will explore the long-term challenges for the NHS and the different strategies being used to overcome them. David Elliott explores Nort humbria?s digital journey of ?Build Vs Buy? by highlighting the digital ethos of self-development rather than always an off the shelf product. Paul Frank will share 20 years? experience in the NHS leading high profile change initiatives in and across multiple NHS organisations and the work of the Digital and Clinical Advisory Group. Prof Liz Breen will address the challenges around preparing the digital workforce and growing the digital pipeline. | |||
Lisa Ward | Associate Director of Nursing (Patient Safety) and CNIO | Patient Quality and Safety | Hear the latest results from the ICS Regional Clinical Safety Officer role and benefits of identifying synergies between different regional projects. Gain insight into driving safety assessments, NEWS compliance and various other safety aspects of patient care through data from EPRS. Additionally, learn how County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust have reduced cardiac arrests by 57% through e-observations and nursing mobility (with integrated sepsis screening). | |||
Adrian Byrne | ex NHS CIO | Essential business skills for digital health leaders | Put the methodology into practice- hear key considerations and guidance for presenting your ideas to stakeholders. Then learn best practice tools, techniques and expectations when building a business case. ?During the session you will have the opportunity to work in small groups to put the methods into practice by presenting to your peers what your key takeaways are for building business cases in a collaborative and supportive environment. | |||
Anita Chinda | Assistant Director of Programmes Support Offer, frontline digitisation, Transformation Directorate, NHS England | |||||
Lee Rickles | CIO, programme director and deputy SIRO, Humber Teaching Hospitals NHS FT and Yorkshire and Humber Care Record? | Clinical engagement a view from Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust | Breakout session to look at approaches to clinical engagement within CNTW a Mental Health Global Digital Exemplar | |||
Dr Jonathan Richardson | CCIO and consultant psychiatrist, Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS FT | Clinical engagement a view from Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust | Breakout session to look at approaches to clinical engagement within CNTW a Mental Health Global Digital Exemplar | |||
Andrew Thorn | Nurse Consultant and Associate CCIO, Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust? | Clinical engagement a view from Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust | Breakout session to look at approaches to clinical engagement within CNTW a Mental Health Global Digital Exemplar | |||
David Elliott | CCIO & Executive Director of Child Health and Clinical Support? | |||||
Clive Flashman | chief digital officer, Patient Safety Learning | Patient Quality and Safety | Hear the latest results from the ICS Regional Clinical Safety Officer role and benefits of identifying synergies between different regional projects. Gain insight into driving safety assessments, NEWS compliance and various other safety aspects of patient care through data from EPRS. Additionally, learn how County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust have reduced cardiac arrests by 57% through e-observations and nursing mobility (with integrated sepsis screening). | |||
Linda Vernon | head of digital empowerment, Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board? | ICS Spotlight Is Digital Working at System Level | Join the debate on where ICBs and ICSs should concentrate their time, effort, and funds on digital enabled transformation. We will provide details of the results of a recent survey of networks, about the key issues and ask your opinions on what we should feedback to NHS England about our priorities for new investment. | |||
John Mitchell? | associate director of digital, NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB | ICS Spotlight Is Digital Working at System Level | Join the debate on where ICBs and ICSs should concentrate their time, effort, and funds on digital enabled transformation. We will provide details of the results of a recent survey of networks, about the key issues and ask your opinions on what we should feedback to NHS England about our priorities for new investment. | |||
Paul Charnley? | Co-Chair Digital Blueprinting Steering Committee (NHS England) | ICS Spotlight Is Digital Working at System Level | Join the debate on where ICBs and ICSs should concentrate their time, effort, and funds on digital enabled transformation. We will provide details of the results of a recent survey of networks, about the key issues and ask your opinions on what we should feedback to NHS England about our priorities for new investment. | |||
Sarah Peart-Bentham | director, professional services, CereCore International | Digital Dungeons Transformation: A Quest to Save the NHS Kingdom | ||||
Dr Charlotte Deasy | Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist, Associate CCIO, CNTW and Regional Clinical Lead for Dementia and Older People?s Mental Health, NHS England? | Clinical engagement a view from Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust | Breakout session to look at approaches to clinical engagement within CNTW a Mental Health Global Digital Exemplar | |||
Abigail Harrison | Chief Digital and Infrastructure Officer, Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS FT | Essential business skills for digital health leaders | Put the methodology into practice- hear key considerations and guidance for presenting your ideas to stakeholders. Then learn best practice tools, techniques and expectations when building a business case. ?During the session you will have the opportunity to work in small groups to put the methods into practice by presenting to your peers what your key takeaways are for building business cases in a collaborative and supportive environment. | |||
Hayley Grafton | CNIO, University of Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust | Digital Health Networks addressing the future of digital in health? | Hear the latest developments from the Digital Health Networks including updates from the Birmingham Declaration. Take your opportunity to quiz the experts with an interactive panel discussion. Additionally, build upon your own toolkit whilst exploring ?the story of self?. | |||
Paul ?Charnley | Co-Chair. Digital Blueprinting Steering Committee (NHS England) | Digital Health Networks addressing the future of digital in health? | Hear the latest developments from the Digital Health Networks including updates from the Birmingham Declaration. Take your opportunity to quiz the experts with an interactive panel discussion. Additionally, build upon your own toolkit whilst exploring ?the story of self?. | |||
Dr Phil Stamp | clinical safety officer, Great Northern Care Record | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | |||
Dr Richard Glennie | GP and Chair of Northumberland LMC | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | |||
Simon Noel ? | Head of nursing informatics (CNIO), Oxford University Hospitals Foundation Trust | Digital Health Networks addressing the future of digital in health? | Hear the latest developments from the Digital Health Networks including updates from the Birmingham Declaration. Take your opportunity to quiz the experts with an interactive panel discussion. Additionally, build upon your own toolkit whilst exploring ?the story of self?. | |||
Abigail Harrison | Chief digital and infrastructure officer, Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS FT | Digital Health Networks addressing the future of digital in health? | Hear the latest developments from the Digital Health Networks including updates from the Birmingham Declaration. Take your opportunity to quiz the experts with an interactive panel discussion. Additionally, build upon your own toolkit whilst exploring ?the story of self?. | |||
Ramandeep Kaur | CCIO, University Hospitals of Northamptonshire NHS Group | Digital Health Networks addressing the future of digital in health? | Hear the latest developments from the Digital Health Networks including updates from the Birmingham Declaration. Take your opportunity to quiz the experts with an interactive panel discussion. Additionally, build upon your own toolkit whilst exploring ?the story of self?. | |||
Emma Arrowsmith | digital matron, County Durham and Darlington NHS FT? | Serving communities though digital services? | Explore how collaborations within the NHS can act as a preventative measure and improve patient outcomes. How do we share information beyond the NHS whilst gaining insights into the challenges and explore different solutions? | |||
Katie Heard | head of research and data insights, Good things foundation | Serving communities though digital services? | Explore how collaborations within the NHS can act as a preventative measure and improve patient outcomes. How do we share information beyond the NHS whilst gaining insights into the challenges and explore different solutions? | |||
Steve Hardy | director of technical services, Altera Digital Health UK? | Overcoming hurdles for rapid EPR adoption Real-life success stories ? | In the session speakers will lead a discussion with leaders from three of our client trusts on how it?s possible for trusts to accelerate their EPR adoption with rapid benefits for both patients and clinicians. | |||
Maddie Szekely | deputy director of digital, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust | Overcoming hurdles for rapid EPR adoption Real-life success stories ? | In the session speakers will lead a discussion with leaders from three of our client trusts on how it?s possible for trusts to accelerate their EPR adoption with rapid benefits for both patients and clinicians. | |||
Stacey Spence | digital transformation EPR programme manager, Medway NHS Foundation Trust | Overcoming hurdles for rapid EPR adoption Real-life success stories ? | In the session speakers will lead a discussion with leaders from three of our client trusts on how it?s possible for trusts to accelerate their EPR adoption with rapid benefits for both patients and clinicians. | |||
Lisa Sewell | Programme Director, GNCR and Head of digital innovation and delivery, The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT? | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | |||
Dr Mark Westwood ? | Primary care lead, GNCR | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | |||
Prof Graham Evans | Chief Digital and Infrastructure Officer/SIRO | NHS NENC ICB | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | |||
Jill Watson | Senior Project Manager, Great North Care Record | Great North Care Record: Adding value through collaboration - Where next? | Join the Great North Care Record for an opportunity to discuss opinions, experiences and priorities?around the region?s evolving shared care record. This two-way workshop session will cover the impact and benefits of collaboration through the GNCR, the challenges we face, managing expectations and what the next steps are.? | |||
Dr Shanker Vijayadeva | GP lead, Digital Transformation ? Primary Care (London Region), NHS England | Digital innovation in primary care ? | This is a roundtable session where you will have the opportunity to share lessons learned (warts n all) around workload management and productivity. This is an opportunity to discuss our non-perfect journeys and pitfalls. | |||
Peter Coates | managing director, The Apperta Foundation | openOutcomes from Cambois to Catalonia | Hear and see at first hand from the clinician, informatician, technician collaborative on their successful journey/battle for the design, funding, development, implementation, and use of a universal PROMS platform that actually meets their needs based on the Apperta Foundations seminal Defining an Open Platform document as co-authored by the late, great, Ewan Davis. | |||
David Jobling | digital health specialist | openOutcomes from Cambois to Catalonia | Hear and see at first hand from the clinician, informatician, technician collaborative on their successful journey/battle for the design, funding, development, implementation, and use of a universal PROMS platform that actually meets their needs based on the Apperta Foundations seminal Defining an Open Platform document as co-authored by the late, great, Ewan Davis. | |||
Prof Mike Reed | openOutcomes committee chair | openOutcomes from Cambois to Catalonia | Hear and see at first hand from the clinician, informatician, technician collaborative on their successful journey/battle for the design, funding, development, implementation, and use of a universal PROMS platform that actually meets their needs based on the Apperta Foundations seminal Defining an Open Platform document as co-authored by the late, great, Ewan Davis. | |||
Anji Kingman | clinical outcomes manager, Northumbria Healthcare | openOutcomes from Cambois to Catalonia | Hear and see at first hand from the clinician, informatician, technician collaborative on their successful journey/battle for the design, funding, development, implementation, and use of a universal PROMS platform that actually meets their needs based on the Apperta Foundations seminal Defining an Open Platform document as co-authored by the late, great, Ewan Davis. | |||
Steve Wilkinson | project director, staircase13 Ltd | openOutcomes from Cambois to Catalonia | Hear and see at first hand from the clinician, informatician, technician collaborative on their successful journey/battle for the design, funding, development, implementation, and use of a universal PROMS platform that actually meets their needs based on the Apperta Foundations seminal Defining an Open Platform document as co-authored by the late, great, Ewan Davis. | |||
Paul Charnley | Co-Chair Digital Blueprinting Steering Committee (NHS England) | Serving communities though digital services? | Explore how collaborations within the NHS can act as a preventative measure and improve patient outcomes. How do we share information beyond the NHS whilst gaining insights into the challenges and explore different solutions? | |||
Tom Micklewright ? | clinical lead for digital transformation, Cheshire and Merseyside ICS | Serving communities though digital services? | Explore how collaborations within the NHS can act as a preventative measure and improve patient outcomes. How do we share information beyond the NHS whilst gaining insights into the challenges and explore different solutions? | |||
Bernadette Clarke | Co-Curator, One HealthTech | Developing the digital ally | This session looks more widely at inclusion and in particular the unconscious bias that is faced by both the workforce and patients. How can digital act as an inclusivity tool. Identify where digital can help make change to take real ideas and solutions back to your own organisation. | |||
Kat Thackray | fellow, One HealthTech | Developing the digital ally | This session looks more widely at inclusion and in particular the unconscious bias that is faced by both the workforce and patients. How can digital act as an inclusivity tool. Identify where digital can help make change to take real ideas and solutions back to your own organisation. | |||
Ynez Symonds | chief nursing information officer (CNIO), Solent NHS Trust? | Developing the digital ally | This session looks more widely at inclusion and in particular the unconscious bias that is faced by both the workforce and patients. How can digital act as an inclusivity tool. Identify where digital can help make change to take real ideas and solutions back to your own organisation. | |||
Louise Clarskon | CxIO ? Nursing and Midwifery, Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust? | Developing the digital ally | This session looks more widely at inclusion and in particular the unconscious bias that is faced by both the workforce and patients. How can digital act as an inclusivity tool. Identify where digital can help make change to take real ideas and solutions back to your own organisation. | |||
Dr Minal Bakhai | Director of Primary Care Transformation, NHS England | Digital innovation in primary care ? | This is a roundtable session where you will have the opportunity to share lessons learned (warts n all) around workload management and productivity. This is an opportunity to discuss our non-perfect journeys and pitfalls. | |||
Dr Karl Bennett | Senior Partner, Oakley Health Group | Digital innovation in primary care ? | This is a roundtable session where you will have the opportunity to share lessons learned (warts n all) around workload management and productivity. This is an opportunity to discuss our non-perfect journeys and pitfalls. | |||
Dr Chris Stanley | GP, Haxby Group Practice | Digital innovation in primary care ? | This is a roundtable session where you will have the opportunity to share lessons learned (warts n all) around workload management and productivity. This is an opportunity to discuss our non-perfect journeys and pitfalls. | |||
Angela Maragna | Co-Director, One HealthTech | Developing the digital ally | This session looks more widely at inclusion and in particular the unconscious bias that is faced by both the workforce and patients. How can digital act as an inclusivity tool. Identify where digital can help make change to take real ideas and solutions back to your own organisation. | |||
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Sarah Hanbridge | CCIO, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | Shaping the future: women in digital healthcare leadership | Embark on a journey through the ever-evolving landscape of digital transformation in the NHS. In this engaging session, we’re placing a firm spotlight on the pivotal role of diversity and inclusion at the very heart of leadership. We will explore the significant impact that women can bring to these roles, highlighting their innovative and entrepreneurial approach to digital healthcare. Yet, this discussion is not limited to women. It’s about the collective duty we all share, especially those at the helm, to cultivate a genuinely inclusive working environment. The session delves into how leadership norms can be redefined, fostering teams that reflect the society we serve. This conversation is a call to action for all, encouraging a collaborative effort to champion diversity and create a more balanced leadership in healthcare’s digital transformation. | 2023 | ||
Max Hughes | Allied Health | Spotlight on AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders | Hear first-hand from an inspirational panel of AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders about the most recent updates and developments. Panel members with share their personal insights and career stories followed by a lively Q&A, providing the opportunity to address shared challenges and exchange advice. | 2023 | ||
Stephanie Lurshay | Lead Pharmacist, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals | Spotlight on AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders | Hear first-hand from an inspirational panel of AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders about the most recent updates and developments. Panel members with share their personal insights and career stories followed by a lively Q&A, providing the opportunity to address shared challenges and exchange advice. | 2023 | ||
Ali Toft | Allied Health | Spotlight on AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders | Hear first-hand from an inspirational panel of AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders about the most recent updates and developments. Panel members with share their personal insights and career stories followed by a lively Q&A, providing the opportunity to address shared challenges and exchange advice. | 2023 | ||
Pippa McCabe | Chief AHP Information Officer, South Eastern HSCT | Spotlight on AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders | Hear first-hand from an inspirational panel of AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders about the most recent updates and developments. Panel members with share their personal insights and career stories followed by a lively Q&A, providing the opportunity to address shared challenges and exchange advice. | 2023 | ||
Gordon Bigham | Chief Allied Health Professional (AHP), NHS England Midlands | Spotlight on AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders | Hear first-hand from an inspirational panel of AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders about the most recent updates and developments. Panel members with share their personal insights and career stories followed by a lively Q&A, providing the opportunity to address shared challenges and exchange advice. | 2023 | ||
Rahul Singal | Chief Pharmacy & Medicines Information Officer, NHS England | Spotlight on AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders | Hear first-hand from an inspirational panel of AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders about the most recent updates and developments. Panel members with share their personal insights and career stories followed by a lively Q&A, providing the opportunity to address shared challenges and exchange advice. | 2023 | ||
Dr Alec Price-Forbes | CCIO, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, NHS Trust | Spotlight on digital leadership priorities in ICBs and ICSs | Hear first-hand from an inspirational panel of AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders about the most recent updates and developments. Panel members with share their personal insights and career stories followed by a lively Q&A, providing the opportunity to address shared challenges and exchange advice. | 2023 | ||
Linda Vernon | Interim Head of Digital Empowerment, Lancashire & South Cumbria Integrated Care Board | Spotlight on digital leadership priorities in ICBs and ICSs | Hear first-hand from an inspirational panel of AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders about the most recent updates and developments. Panel members with share their personal insights and career stories followed by a lively Q&A, providing the opportunity to address shared challenges and exchange advice. | 2023 | ||
John Mitchell | Associate Director of Digital, NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB | Spotlight on digital leadership priorities in ICBs and ICSs | Hear first-hand from an inspirational panel of AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders about the most recent updates and developments. Panel members with share their personal insights and career stories followed by a lively Q&A, providing the opportunity to address shared challenges and exchange advice. | 2023 | ||
Prof Joe McDonald | Former Chair of CCIO networks AP & Principal Consultant Ethical Healthcare Consulting | Spotlight on digital leadership priorities in ICBs and ICSs | Hear first-hand from an inspirational panel of AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders about the most recent updates and developments. Panel members with share their personal insights and career stories followed by a lively Q&A, providing the opportunity to address shared challenges and exchange advice. | 2023 | ||
Dr Lia Ali | Clinical Advisor Transformation Directorate, NHS England | Shaping the future: women in digital healthcare leadership | Embark on a journey through the ever-evolving landscape of digital transformation in the NHS. In this engaging session, we’re placing a firm spotlight on the pivotal role of diversity and inclusion at the very heart of leadership. We will explore the significant impact that women can bring to these roles, highlighting their innovative and entrepreneurial approach to digital healthcare. Yet, this discussion is not limited to women. It’s about the collective duty we all share, especially those at the helm, to cultivate a genuinely inclusive working environment. The session delves into how leadership norms can be redefined, fostering teams that reflect the society we serve. This conversation is a call to action for all, encouraging a collaborative effort to champion diversity and create a more balanced leadership in healthcare’s digital transformation. | 2023 | ||
Aasha Cowey | AD of Digital Strategic Transformation, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHSFT | Shaping the future: women in digital healthcare leadership | Embark on a journey through the ever-evolving landscape of digital transformation in the NHS. In this engaging session, we’re placing a firm spotlight on the pivotal role of diversity and inclusion at the very heart of leadership. We will explore the significant impact that women can bring to these roles, highlighting their innovative and entrepreneurial approach to digital healthcare. Yet, this discussion is not limited to women. It’s about the collective duty we all share, especially those at the helm, to cultivate a genuinely inclusive working environment. The session delves into how leadership norms can be redefined, fostering teams that reflect the society we serve. This conversation is a call to action for all, encouraging a collaborative effort to champion diversity and create a more balanced leadership in healthcare’s digital transformation. | 2023 | ||
Stacey Hatton | CNIO | Shaping the future: women in digital healthcare leadership | Embark on a journey through the ever-evolving landscape of digital transformation in the NHS. In this engaging session, we’re placing a firm spotlight on the pivotal role of diversity and inclusion at the very heart of leadership. We will explore the significant impact that women can bring to these roles, highlighting their innovative and entrepreneurial approach to digital healthcare. Yet, this discussion is not limited to women. It’s about the collective duty we all share, especially those at the helm, to cultivate a genuinely inclusive working environment. The session delves into how leadership norms can be redefined, fostering teams that reflect the society we serve. This conversation is a call to action for all, encouraging a collaborative effort to champion diversity and create a more balanced leadership in healthcare’s digital transformation. | 2023 | ||
Sylvia Stevenson | Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Development, Integrated Care 24 | Shaping the future: women in digital healthcare leadership | Embark on a journey through the ever-evolving landscape of digital transformation in the NHS. In this engaging session, we’re placing a firm spotlight on the pivotal role of diversity and inclusion at the very heart of leadership. We will explore the significant impact that women can bring to these roles, highlighting their innovative and entrepreneurial approach to digital healthcare. Yet, this discussion is not limited to women. It’s about the collective duty we all share, especially those at the helm, to cultivate a genuinely inclusive working environment. The session delves into how leadership norms can be redefined, fostering teams that reflect the society we serve. This conversation is a call to action for all, encouraging a collaborative effort to champion diversity and create a more balanced leadership in healthcare’s digital transformation. | 2023 | ||
Dr Thomas Salisbury | Ophthalmology Registrar, Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT | Spotlight on Future Digital Leaders: the 35 under 35 Future Digital Leaders one year on | Meet inspirational leaders from the Future Digital Leader (35 under 35) program as the first cohort share their experiences of the past 12-months, and discuss what difference the programme has made to them. Then hear from and welcome the new members of the 2023 cohort. | 2023 | ||
Euan McComiskie | Health informatics Lead, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy | Spotlight on AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders | Hear first-hand from an inspirational panel of AHP and Pharmacy digital leaders about the most recent updates and developments. Panel members with share their personal insights and career stories followed by a lively Q&A, providing the opportunity to address shared challenges and exchange advice. | 2023 | ||
Richard Cox | Deputy CNIO, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust | Spotlight on CNIOs and Digital Midwives: how are the roles evolving? | Join us for this lively spotlight session to about how CNIO and Digital Midwife roles are rapidly evolving. Our panel of expert CNIOs and Digital Midwives will share their personal stories and real-life examples like the implementation of Epic across multiple sites; and explore the leadership styles required to inspire transformative change. | 2023 | ||
Jacqui Cooper | Group CNIO, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust | Spotlight on CNIOs and Digital Midwives: how are the roles evolving? | Join us for this lively spotlight session to about how CNIO and Digital Midwife roles are rapidly evolving. Our panel of expert CNIOs and Digital Midwives will share their personal stories and real-life examples like the implementation of Epic across multiple sites; and explore the leadership styles required to inspire transformative change. | 2023 | ||
Dione Rogers | CNIO, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust | Spotlight on CNIOs and Digital Midwives: how are the roles evolving? | Join us for this lively spotlight session to about how CNIO and Digital Midwife roles are rapidly evolving. Our panel of expert CNIOs and Digital Midwives will share their personal stories and real-life examples like the implementation of Epic across multiple sites; and explore the leadership styles required to inspire transformative change. | 2023 | ||
Lauren Hoodless | Head of Networks, Digital Health | Spotlight on Future Digital Leaders: the 35 under 35 Future Digital Leaders one year on | Meet inspirational leaders from the Future Digital Leader (35 under 35) program as the first cohort share their experiences of the past 12-months, and discuss what difference the programme has made to them. Then hear from and welcome the new members of the 2023 cohort. | |||
Portia Eze | Operational Planning Analyst, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Trust | Spotlight on Future Digital Leaders: the 35 under 35 Future Digital Leaders one year on | Meet inspirational leaders from the Future Digital Leader (35 under 35) program as the first cohort share their experiences of the past 12-months, and discuss what difference the programme has made to them. Then hear from and welcome the new members of the 2023 cohort. | 2023 | ||
Dr Matthew Lee | National Medical Director?s Clinical Fellow, NHS England | Spotlight on Future Digital Leaders: the 35 under 35 Future Digital Leaders one year on | Meet inspirational leaders from the Future Digital Leader (35 under 35) program as the first cohort share their experiences of the past 12-months, and discuss what difference the programme has made to them. Then hear from and welcome the new members of the 2023 cohort. | 2023 | ||
Faye Sefton | Digital and Data Programme Manager, NHS Cheshire and Merseyside’s Radiology and Imaging Network (CAMRIN) | Spotlight on Future Digital Leaders: the 35 under 35 Future Digital Leaders one year on | Meet inspirational leaders from the Future Digital Leader (35 under 35) program as the first cohort share their experiences of the past 12-months, and discuss what difference the programme has made to them. Then hear from and welcome the new members of the 2023 cohort. | 2023 | ||
David Williams | Regional Clinical Leadership Fellow, NHS England (Midlands) | Spotlight on Future Digital Leaders: the 35 under 35 Future Digital Leaders one year on | Meet inspirational leaders from the Future Digital Leader (35 under 35) program as the first cohort share their experiences of the past 12-months, and discuss what difference the programme has made to them. Then hear from and welcome the new members of the 2023 cohort. | 2023 | ||
Saira Patel | Information | Spotlight on Future Digital Leaders: the 35 under 35 Future Digital Leaders one year on | Meet inspirational leaders from the Future Digital Leader (35 under 35) program as the first cohort share their experiences of the past 12-months, and discuss what difference the programme has made to them. Then hear from and welcome the new members of the 2023 cohort. | |||
Ibiyemi Sadare | Lead CRP & Senior Clinical Trials Practitioner and Lead, CRP South London | Spotlight on Future Digital Leaders: the 35 under 35 Future Digital Leaders one year on | Meet inspirational leaders from the Future Digital Leader (35 under 35) program as the first cohort share their experiences of the past 12-months, and discuss what difference the programme has made to them. Then hear from and welcome the new members of the 2023 cohort. | 2023 | ||
Ramandeep Kaur | CCIO, University Hospitals of Northamptonshire | Spotlight on CCIOs: how is the CCIO role continuing to evolve? | Join us for this thought provoking spotlight session to about how CCIO roles are continuing to evolve. Our panel of up-and-coming CCIOs from across the NHS will share their career experiences to date and offer personal guidance and insights to current and aspiring CCIOs. | |||
Debbie Loke | CIO / Director of Digital, University Hospitals of Derby & Burton NHS FT | Spotlight on CIOs: how is the CIO role continuing to evolve? | Join us for this lively spotlight session to about how CIO roles are continuing to evolve. Our panel of highly experienced CIOs from across the NHS will share their career experiences to date and offer guidance and insights to current and aspiring CIOs. | |||
Phil Holland | CIO, The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust | Spotlight on CIOs: how is the CIO role continuing to evolve? | Join us for this lively spotlight session to about how CIO roles are continuing to evolve. Our panel of highly experienced CIOs from across the NHS will share their career experiences to date and offer guidance and insights to current and aspiring CIOs. | 2023 | ||
Andy Williams | Interim Chief Digital Officer, Harrogate and District NHS FT | Spotlight on CIOs: how is the CIO role continuing to evolve? | Join us for this lively spotlight session to about how CIO roles are continuing to evolve. Our panel of highly experienced CIOs from across the NHS will share their career experiences to date and offer guidance and insights to current and aspiring CIOs. | 2023 | ||
Mark Hutchinson | Former CDIO, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS FT | Spotlight on CIOs: how is the CIO role continuing to evolve? | Join us for this lively spotlight session to about how CIO roles are continuing to evolve. Our panel of highly experienced CIOs from across the NHS will share their career experiences to date and offer guidance and insights to current and aspiring CIOs. | 2023 | ||
Scott Andrew | Healthcare Industry Director, Dell Technologies | Spotlight on CIOs: how is the CIO role continuing to evolve? | Join us for this lively spotlight session to about how CIO roles are continuing to evolve. Our panel of highly experienced CIOs from across the NHS will share their career experiences to date and offer guidance and insights to current and aspiring CIOs. | |||
Misbah Mahmood | Deputy CMIO, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | Spotlight on CNIOs and Digital Midwives: how are the roles evolving? | Join us for this lively spotlight session to about how CNIO and Digital Midwife roles are rapidly evolving. Our panel of expert CNIOs and Digital Midwives will share their personal stories and real-life examples like the implementation of Epic across multiple sites; and explore the leadership styles required to inspire transformative change. | 2023 | ||
Ben Jeeves | Associate CCIO, Midlands Partnership University NHS FT | Spotlight on CCIOs: how is the CCIO role continuing to evolve? | Join us for this thought provoking spotlight session to about how CCIO roles are continuing to evolve. Our panel of up-and-coming CCIOs from across the NHS will share their career experiences to date and offer personal guidance and insights to current and aspiring CCIOs. | |||
Rachel Rayner | Associate CCIO, Midlands Partnership NHS FT | Spotlight on CCIOs: how is the CCIO role continuing to evolve? | Join us for this thought provoking spotlight session to about how CCIO roles are continuing to evolve. Our panel of up-and-coming CCIOs from across the NHS will share their career experiences to date and offer personal guidance and insights to current and aspiring CCIOs. | 2023 | ||
Barbara Arroyo | CCIO, South London and Maudsley NHS FT | Spotlight on CCIOs: how is the CCIO role continuing to evolve? | Join us for this thought provoking spotlight session to about how CCIO roles are continuing to evolve. Our panel of up-and-coming CCIOs from across the NHS will share their career experiences to date and offer personal guidance and insights to current and aspiring CCIOs. | 2023 | ||
Lisa Emery | Chief Transformation, | Masterclass: the impact of modern digital communications on patient flow (supported by Salesforce) | The management of patient flow through the healthcare system continues to be a key challenge for the majority of NHS organisations. We will discuss how the adoption of modern methods of digital communications could help to break down the communication barriers between organisations and key stakeholders including the patient and their family or advocates. We will consider how an engagement led approach could impact on difficult areas such as complex discharge management, ensuring that all parties have a shared view of the timeline to discharge and the real-time progress towards the expected discharge date. | 2023 | ||
Richard Samuel | Deputy Director of | Masterclass: the impact of modern digital communications on patient flow (supported by Salesforce) | The management of patient flow through the healthcare system continues to be a key challenge for the majority of NHS organisations. We will discuss how the adoption of modern methods of digital communications could help to break down the communication barriers between organisations and key stakeholders including the patient and their family or advocates. We will consider how an engagement led approach could impact on difficult areas such as complex discharge management, ensuring that all parties have a shared view of the timeline to discharge and the real-time progress towards the expected discharge date. | 2023 | ||
Richard Boyd | EMEA Health Enterprise Architect, Public Sector, Salesforce | Masterclass: the impact of modern digital communications on patient flow (supported by Salesforce) | The management of patient flow through the healthcare system continues to be a key challenge for the majority of NHS organisations. We will discuss how the adoption of modern methods of digital communications could help to break down the communication barriers between organisations and key stakeholders including the patient and their family or advocates. We will consider how an engagement led approach could impact on difficult areas such as complex discharge management, ensuring that all parties have a shared view of the timeline to discharge and the real-time progress towards the expected discharge date. | 2023 | ||
Jane Tyacke | Director of Strategy & Business Development, Salesforce | Masterclass: the impact of modern digital communications on patient flow (supported by Salesforce) | The management of patient flow through the healthcare system continues to be a key challenge for the majority of NHS organisations. We will discuss how the adoption of modern methods of digital communications could help to break down the communication barriers between organisations and key stakeholders including the patient and their family or advocates. We will consider how an engagement led approach could impact on difficult areas such as complex discharge management, ensuring that all parties have a shared view of the timeline to discharge and the real-time progress towards the expected discharge date. | 2023 | ||
Dr Alec Price-Forbes | CCIO, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, NHS Trust | Masterclass: orchestrating a converged EPR deployment across three NHS trusts | In this session, we’ll examine the preparations for a shared Cerner EPR implementation across three Midlands NHS trusts: George Elliot, Coventry and Warwickshire, and South Warwickshire. We’ll discuss strategies for smooth adoption, overcoming possible hurdles, and ensuring a seamless transition, while addressing specific requirements and circumstances of each trust. | 2023 | ||
Ronke Adejolu | National Associate CNIO, NHS England | Masterclass: orchestrating a converged EPR deployment across three NHS trusts | In this session, we’ll examine the preparations for a shared Cerner EPR implementation across three Midlands NHS trusts: George Elliot, Coventry and Warwickshire, and South Warwickshire. We’ll discuss strategies for smooth adoption, overcoming possible hurdles, and ensuring a seamless transition, while addressing specific requirements and circumstances of each trust. | 2023 | ||
Manoj Srivastava | CIO, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust | Masterclass: orchestrating a converged EPR deployment across three NHS trusts | In this session, we’ll examine the preparations for a shared Cerner EPR implementation across three Midlands NHS trusts: George Elliot, Coventry and Warwickshire, and South Warwickshire. We’ll discuss strategies for smooth adoption, overcoming possible hurdles, and ensuring a seamless transition, while addressing specific requirements and circumstances of each trust. | 2023 | ||
Dan Milman | CEO, Innovate Healthcare Services | Masterclass: orchestrating a converged EPR deployment across three NHS trusts | In this session, we’ll examine the preparations for a shared Cerner EPR implementation across three Midlands NHS trusts: George Elliot, Coventry and Warwickshire, and South Warwickshire. We’ll discuss strategies for smooth adoption, overcoming possible hurdles, and ensuring a seamless transition, while addressing specific requirements and circumstances of each trust. | 2023 | ||
Dawn Greaves | Digital Programme Manager, West Yorkshire and Harrogate Health and Care Partnership | Digital, data and technology professionals are in high demand across all sectors of the economy no more so than in the NHS. This session will focus on sharing good practice and understanding the challenges that exist in fulfilling the need for specialist skillsets in order to meet current and future digital transformation ambitions. | 2023 | |||
Peter White | CNIO, Alder Hey Children?s NHS FT | Digital, data and technology professionals are in high demand across all sectors of the economy no more so than in the NHS. This session will focus on sharing good practice and understanding the challenges that exist in fulfilling the need for specialist skillsets in order to meet current and future digital transformation ambitions. | 2023 | |||
Ramandeep Kaur | CCIO, University Hospitals of Northamptonshire | Digital, data and technology professionals are in high demand across all sectors of the economy no more so than in the NHS. This session will focus on sharing good practice and understanding the challenges that exist in fulfilling the need for specialist skillsets in order to meet current and future digital transformation ambitions. | 2023 | |||
Sarah Peart-Bentham | Director of Professional Services, CereCore International | Digital, data and technology professionals are in high demand across all sectors of the economy no more so than in the NHS. This session will focus on sharing good practice and understanding the challenges that exist in fulfilling the need for specialist skillsets in order to meet current and future digital transformation ambitions. | 2023 | |||
Shauna McMahon | Joint CIO, Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS FT and Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | Masterclass: health IT return on investment (ROI), analysing and reporting the benefits (supported by Imprivata) | Join this Health IT ROI masterclass, where we explore analysing and reporting the benefits of implementing digital identity technologies. Learn quantitative and qualitative methodologies, cost-benefit analysis, and effective communication strategies. Gain insights from the Imprivata clinical team and hear about best practice examples from provider side on how access management solutions have not only saved clinicians time but also sped up the adoption of other technology or EMR implementations. | 2023 | ||
Andy Wilcox | Senior Solutions Marketing Manager, Imprivata | Masterclass: health IT return on investment (ROI), analysing and reporting the benefits (supported by Imprivata) | Join this Health IT ROI masterclass, where we explore analysing and reporting the benefits of implementing digital identity technologies. Learn quantitative and qualitative methodologies, cost-benefit analysis, and effective communication strategies. Gain insights from the Imprivata clinical team and hear about best practice examples from provider side on how access management solutions have not only saved clinicians time but also sped up the adoption of other technology or EMR implementations. | 2023 | ||
Martin Sykes | Chief Nursing & AHP | Masterclass: health IT return on investment (ROI), analysing and reporting the benefits (supported by Imprivata) | Join this Health IT ROI masterclass, where we explore analysing and reporting the benefits of implementing digital identity technologies. Learn quantitative and qualitative methodologies, cost-benefit analysis, and effective communication strategies. Gain insights from the Imprivata clinical team and hear about best practice examples from provider side on how access management solutions have not only saved clinicians time but also sped up the adoption of other technology or EMR implementations. | 2023 | ||
Daniel Johnston | Senior Clinical Workflow | Masterclass: health IT return on investment (ROI), analysing and reporting the benefits (supported by Imprivata) | Join this Health IT ROI masterclass, where we explore analysing and reporting the benefits of implementing digital identity technologies. Learn quantitative and qualitative methodologies, cost-benefit analysis, and effective communication strategies. Gain insights from the Imprivata clinical team and hear about best practice examples from provider side on how access management solutions have not only saved clinicians time but also sped up the adoption of other technology or EMR implementations. | 2023 | ||
Daniel Eyre | Regional Vice President Business Development, CereCore International | Digital, data and technology professionals are in high demand across all sectors of the economy no more so than in the NHS. This session will focus on sharing good practice and understanding the challenges that exist in fulfilling the need for specialist skillsets in order to meet current and future digital transformation ambitions. | 2023 | |||
Barry Frosticks | CDIO, Mid and South Essex ICS | The healthcare sector, like all domains, is constantly evolving. This masterclass, chaired by Sam Elliott, CEO at Insource, will illustrate how we?ve met the challenge head-on, focusing on optimising stretched resources and enhancing patient throughput. We?ll explore innovative strategies employed across the UK, delving into the practicalities of system-wide waiting list management at Mid and South Essex with our key speaker Barry Frostick, CDIO Mid and South Essex ICS. We will discover how NHS Highland?s National Treatment Centre has achieved a remarkable 95% theatre utilisation rate, and the methods employed by Liverpool NHS Foundation Trust to improve their Tier 1 status whilst reducing cancer waiting times. The discussion promises to be an engaging dive into healthcare optimisation. | 2023 | |||
Greg Stevens | Head of Applications, Insource | The healthcare sector, like all domains, is constantly evolving. This masterclass, chaired by Sam Elliott, CEO at Insource, will illustrate how we?ve met the challenge head-on, focusing on optimising stretched resources and enhancing patient throughput. We?ll explore innovative strategies employed across the UK, delving into the practicalities of system-wide waiting list management at Mid and South Essex with our key speaker Barry Frostick, CDIO Mid and South Essex ICS. We will discover how NHS Highland?s National Treatment Centre has achieved a remarkable 95% theatre utilisation rate, and the methods employed by Liverpool NHS Foundation Trust to improve their Tier 1 status whilst reducing cancer waiting times. The discussion promises to be an engaging dive into healthcare optimisation. | 2023 | |||
Sam Elliot | CEO, Insource | The healthcare sector, like all domains, is constantly evolving. This masterclass, chaired by Sam Elliott, CEO at Insource, will illustrate how we?ve met the challenge head-on, focusing on optimising stretched resources and enhancing patient throughput. We?ll explore innovative strategies employed across the UK, delving into the practicalities of system-wide waiting list management at Mid and South Essex with our key speaker Barry Frostick, CDIO Mid and South Essex ICS. We will discover how NHS Highland?s National Treatment Centre has achieved a remarkable 95% theatre utilisation rate, and the methods employed by Liverpool NHS Foundation Trust to improve their Tier 1 status whilst reducing cancer waiting times. The discussion promises to be an engaging dive into healthcare optimisation. | 2023 | |||
Graham Smith | CCIO and Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust | Masterclass: EPR usability and how Conversational A.I. Reduces the Burden of Clinical Documentation (supported by Nuance) | Join this Summer School Masterclass to explore some of the challenges of using electronic patient records (EPRs). Our three expert panellists will share their advice for planning and executing successful EPR transformation projects. They will also discuss the role of conversational A.I. and ambient intelligence to help reduce the burden of documentation on clinicians. | 2023 | ||
Peter-Marc Fortune | CCIO, Royal Manchester Children?s Hospital | Masterclass: EPR usability and how Conversational A.I. Reduces the Burden of Clinical Documentation (supported by Nuance) | Join this Summer School Masterclass to explore some of the challenges of using electronic patient records (EPRs). Our three expert panellists will share their advice for planning and executing successful EPR transformation projects. They will also discuss the role of conversational A.I. and ambient intelligence to help reduce the burden of documentation on clinicians. | 2023 | ||
Dr Simon Wallace | CCIO, Nuance Communications, a Microsoft company | Masterclass: EPR usability and how Conversational A.I. Reduces the Burden of Clinical Documentation (supported by Nuance) | Join this Summer School Masterclass to explore some of the challenges of using electronic patient records (EPRs). Our three expert panellists will share their advice for planning and executing successful EPR transformation projects. They will also discuss the role of conversational A.I. and ambient intelligence to help reduce the burden of documentation on clinicians. | 2023 | ||
Julia Scott | Associate Director of Clinical Quality Assurance and Innovation, Dartford & Gravesham NHS Trust | Accessible, actionable data forms the backbone of efficient care pathways and unlocks technologies that create strategic and clinical value across organisations and systems. A session based on a blend of evidence base and case studies to illustrate the value of digital flow systems and advanced decision support in health and care settings. | 2023 | |||
Dr Lia Ali | Clinical Advisor Transformation Directorate, NHS England | Accessible, actionable data forms the backbone of efficient care pathways and unlocks technologies that create strategic and clinical value across organisations and systems. A session based on a blend of evidence base and case studies to illustrate the value of digital flow systems and advanced decision support in health and care settings. | 2023 | |||
Dr Shera Chok | Co-Founder & Chair, The Shuri Network | Shuri, the little network that roared. What happened next? | Four years on from the launch of the Shuri Network at Summer School 2019, hear from the founders and members on the out-sized impact the network has had so far on advancing BAME women in health IT and reflect on what you personally will do next. | 2023 | ||
Ming Tang | Chief Data and Analytics Officer, NHS England | Shuri, the little network that roared. What happened next? | Four years on from the launch of the Shuri Network at Summer School 2019, hear from the founders and members on the out-sized impact the network has had so far on advancing BAME women in health IT and reflect on what you personally will do next. | 2023 | ||
Tracey Thomas | Steering Group Member, The Shuri Network | Shuri, the little network that roared. What happened next? | Four years on from the launch of the Shuri Network at Summer School 2019, hear from the founders and members on the out-sized impact the network has had so far on advancing BAME women in health IT and reflect on what you personally will do next. | 2023 | ||
Di Bullman | Future Workforce Lead, NHS Digital Academy | Shuri, the little network that roared. What happened next? | Four years on from the launch of the Shuri Network at Summer School 2019, hear from the founders and members on the out-sized impact the network has had so far on advancing BAME women in health IT and reflect on what you personally will do next. | 2023 | ||
Tayo Iloh | Senior Implementation and | Shuri, the little network that roared. What happened next? | Four years on from the launch of the Shuri Network at Summer School 2019, hear from the founders and members on the out-sized impact the network has had so far on advancing BAME women in health IT and reflect on what you personally will do next. | 2023 | ||
Danielle Oum | Chair, Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Care System | Shuri, the little network that roared. What happened next? | Four years on from the launch of the Shuri Network at Summer School 2019, hear from the founders and members on the out-sized impact the network has had so far on advancing BAME women in health IT and reflect on what you personally will do next. | 2023 | ||
Richard Murray | CEO, King’s Fund | Opening keynote: Richard Murray, CEO King's Fund | In a not to be missed keynote, Richard Murray, CEO of the King’s Fund, will set out the big picture on the key trends driving the NHS, spanning patient demands and levels of satisfaction with the service, key capacity constraints, trends in the workforce and the causes of spiralling waiting lists. Richard will suggest how some of these might be alleviated through digital and data and look ahead to how the NHS will likely be a key battleground at the next General Election. | 2023 | ||
Helen Balsdon | Interim National CNIO, NHS England | Clinical leadership keynote panel | In an interactive keynote panel Melanie Iles and Helen Balsdon, the new national CCIO and CNIO at NHS England, will discuss how they plan to work in partnership with and support local clinical informatics leaders in the new-look NHS England. | 2023 | ||
Paul Deffley | UK Chief Medical Director, Alcidion | Accessible, actionable data forms the backbone of efficient care pathways and unlocks technologies that create strategic and clinical value across organisations and systems. A session based on a blend of evidence base and case studies to illustrate the value of digital flow systems and advanced decision support in health and care settings. | 2023 | |||
Dr Masood Nazir | Medical Director | Building Integrated Care Systems supported through digital in Birmingham | Offering a deep dive into the local Birmingham health and care systems this session will explore 12 months system wide digital integration in healthcare. Local digital leaders will share their insights into the journey from initial digital engagement to comprehensive oversight. Together, they will explore the strategic role of digital technology within business processes, despite financial limitations. The panel session will touch upon the facets of primary, secondary, community, and social care, and explore the strategies for further evolution and acceleration of digital leadership and collective action. | 2023 | ||
Prof Daniel Ray | Prof Daniel Ray | Building Integrated Care Systems supported through digital in Birmingham | Offering a deep dive into the local Birmingham health and care systems this session will explore 12 months system wide digital integration in healthcare. Local digital leaders will share their insights into the journey from initial digital engagement to comprehensive oversight. Together, they will explore the strategic role of digital technology within business processes, despite financial limitations. The panel session will touch upon the facets of primary, secondary, community, and social care, and explore the strategies for further evolution and acceleration of digital leadership and collective action. | 2023 | ||
Nick O?Reilly | Director of Digital, NHS Birmingham and Solihull ICB | Building Integrated Care Systems supported through digital in Birmingham | Offering a deep dive into the local Birmingham health and care systems this session will explore 12 months system wide digital integration in healthcare. Local digital leaders will share their insights into the journey from initial digital engagement to comprehensive oversight. Together, they will explore the strategic role of digital technology within business processes, despite financial limitations. The panel session will touch upon the facets of primary, secondary, community, and social care, and explore the strategies for further evolution and acceleration of digital leadership and collective action. | 2023 | ||
Dr James Reed | CCIO, Birmingham and SolihullMental Health NHS FT | Building Integrated Care Systems supported through digital in Birmingham | Offering a deep dive into the local Birmingham health and care systems this session will explore 12 months system wide digital integration in healthcare. Local digital leaders will share their insights into the journey from initial digital engagement to comprehensive oversight. Together, they will explore the strategic role of digital technology within business processes, despite financial limitations. The panel session will touch upon the facets of primary, secondary, community, and social care, and explore the strategies for further evolution and acceleration of digital leadership and collective action. | 2023 | ||
Melanie Iles | Interim National CCIO, NHS England | Clinical leadership keynote panel | In an interactive keynote panel Melanie Iles and Helen Balsdon, the new national CCIO and CNIO at NHS England, will discuss how they plan to work in partnership with and support local clinical informatics leaders in the new-look NHS England. | 2023 | ||
Dean Mawson | FCI Clinical Safety Special, Interest Group | Next steps in the development of clinical safety roles | With the constant advancement of technology in healthcare, the role of clinical safety officers has become increasingly crucial. In this session, we will delve into the future development of clinical safety officer roles in health and care. Join us to explore the challenges associated with regulating and locally assuring EPRs; software as a medical device; and the emergence of AI platforms in health. | 2023 | ||
Dr James Reed | CCIO, Birmingham and SolihullMental Health NHS FT | Connecting care: insights from the West Midlands Shared Records Programme | In this panel session, we will delve into the development of the Connecting Care shared records programme across the West Midlands. Join speakers from the ICS and ICBs involved in Connecting Care as they share insights, challenges, and successes in implementing this transformative initiative. Participants will gain valuable perspectives on the benefits of shared records, overcoming barriers, and fostering collaboration among healthcare organizations. | 2023 | ||
Eddie Olla | Chief Digital Officer, NHS Coventry and Warwickshire ICB | Connecting care: insights from the West Midlands Shared Records Programme | In this panel session, we will delve into the development of the Connecting Care shared records programme across the West Midlands. Join speakers from the ICS and ICBs involved in Connecting Care as they share insights, challenges, and successes in implementing this transformative initiative. Participants will gain valuable perspectives on the benefits of shared records, overcoming barriers, and fostering collaboration among healthcare organizations. | |||
Sally Deacon | Digital Transformation & OHC Lead, Staffordshire & Stoke-on Trent ICS | Connecting care: insights from the West Midlands Shared Records Programme | In this panel session, we will delve into the development of the Connecting Care shared records programme across the West Midlands. Join speakers from the ICS and ICBs involved in Connecting Care as they share insights, challenges, and successes in implementing this transformative initiative. Participants will gain valuable perspectives on the benefits of shared records, overcoming barriers, and fostering collaboration among healthcare organizations. | |||
Glenn Winteringham | CDIO, Royal Free London NHS FT | Patient engagement platforms in action at scale: experiences so far | Patient engagement platforms, that enable people to take greater control of their health, are being prioritised for ?70m of investment. In this session, you’ll learn about the experiences of leading NHS organisations running some of the largest-scale patient engagement projects to date. Join the session to gain actionable insights and lessons you’ll be able to apply locally. | |||
Peter-Marc Fortune | CCIO, Royal Manchester Children?s Hospital | Patient engagement platforms in action at scale: experiences so far | Patient engagement platforms, that enable people to take greater control of their health, are being prioritised for ?70m of investment. In this session, you’ll learn about the experiences of leading NHS organisations running some of the largest-scale patient engagement projects to date. Join the session to gain actionable insights and lessons you’ll be able to apply locally. | 2023 | ||
Hayley Grafton | CNIO, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust | Patient engagement platforms in action at scale: experiences so far | Patient engagement platforms, that enable people to take greater control of their health, are being prioritised for ?70m of investment. In this session, you’ll learn about the experiences of leading NHS organisations running some of the largest-scale patient engagement projects to date. Join the session to gain actionable insights and lessons you’ll be able to apply locally. | 2023 | ||
Paul Curley | CCIO, Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust | Next steps in the development of clinical safety roles | With the constant advancement of technology in healthcare, the role of clinical safety officers has become increasingly crucial. In this session, we will delve into the future development of clinical safety officer roles in health and care. Join us to explore the challenges associated with regulating and locally assuring EPRs; software as a medical device; and the emergence of AI platforms in health. | 2023 | ||
Amita Aggarwal | Chair Digital Medicines Special Interest Group, FCI | Next steps in the development of clinical safety roles | With the constant advancement of technology in healthcare, the role of clinical safety officers has become increasingly crucial. In this session, we will delve into the future development of clinical safety officer roles in health and care. Join us to explore the challenges associated with regulating and locally assuring EPRs; software as a medical device; and the emergence of AI platforms in health. | 2023 | ||
Arjun Dhillon | Deputy CCIO, NHS England | Next steps in the development of clinical safety roles | With the constant advancement of technology in healthcare, the role of clinical safety officers has become increasingly crucial. In this session, we will delve into the future development of clinical safety officer roles in health and care. Join us to explore the challenges associated with regulating and locally assuring EPRs; software as a medical device; and the emergence of AI platforms in health. | 2023 | ||
Nick O?Reilly | Director of Digital, NHS Birmingham and Solihull ICB | Bridging the Cyber Security gap: linking national and local Cyber strategies | Cyber security strategy plays a critical role in safeguarding digital assets. In this session, we will explore the development of an impactful strategy, linking national and local efforts. Gain insights into addressing key challenges, sharing real-world attack experiences, and aligning with the emerging national strategy. This session offers participants valuable perspectives on elevating cybersecurity as a business issue and gaining attention from boards and decision-makers. | 2023 | ||
Mike Fell | Executive Director of National Cyber Security Operations, NHS England | Bridging the Cyber Security gap: linking national and local Cyber strategies | Cyber security strategy plays a critical role in safeguarding digital assets. In this session, we will explore the development of an impactful strategy, linking national and local efforts. Gain insights into addressing key challenges, sharing real-world attack experiences, and aligning with the emerging national strategy. This session offers participants valuable perspectives on elevating cybersecurity as a business issue and gaining attention from boards and decision-makers. | 2023 | ||
James Hawkins | Chief Digital Information Officer, York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Bridging the Cyber Security gap: linking national and local Cyber strategies | Cyber security strategy plays a critical role in safeguarding digital assets. In this session, we will explore the development of an impactful strategy, linking national and local efforts. Gain insights into addressing key challenges, sharing real-world attack experiences, and aligning with the emerging national strategy. This session offers participants valuable perspectives on elevating cybersecurity as a business issue and gaining attention from boards and decision-makers. | 2023 | ||
Dom Cushman | Director AI, Imaging & Deployment, NHS England | Deep Dive: safely deploying AI in the NHS | This session offers a deep exploration of initiatives aimed at safely deploying and evaluating AI technologies in healthcare. Discover the remarkable opportunities, challenges, and lessons learned from the AI project in Greater Manchester, focused on analysing chest X-rays. Participants will gain insights into the collaborative efforts involving the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and the NHS AI Lab, as well as the preliminary findings of this pan-Greater Manchester initiative. Embrace the opportunity to actively participate in a lively Q&A session, where you can contribute to insightful discussions and seek deeper understanding of this pivotal topic. | 2023 | ||
Cl?odhna N? Ghuidhir | Principal Scientific Adviser for AI, NICE | Deep Dive: safely deploying AI in the NHS | This session offers a deep exploration of initiatives aimed at safely deploying and evaluating AI technologies in healthcare. Discover the remarkable opportunities, challenges, and lessons learned from the AI project in Greater Manchester, focused on analysing chest X-rays. Participants will gain insights into the collaborative efforts involving the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and the NHS AI Lab, as well as the preliminary findings of this pan-Greater Manchester initiative. Embrace the opportunity to actively participate in a lively Q&A session, where you can contribute to insightful discussions and seek deeper understanding of this pivotal topic. | 2023 | ||
Rhidian Bramley | Clinical Lead for Diagnostics, Digital and Innovation Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance | Deep Dive: safely deploying AI in the NHS | This session offers a deep exploration of initiatives aimed at safely deploying and evaluating AI technologies in healthcare. Discover the remarkable opportunities, challenges, and lessons learned from the AI project in Greater Manchester, focused on analysing chest X-rays. Participants will gain insights into the collaborative efforts involving the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and the NHS AI Lab, as well as the preliminary findings of this pan-Greater Manchester initiative. Embrace the opportunity to actively participate in a lively Q&A session, where you can contribute to insightful discussions and seek deeper understanding of this pivotal topic. | |||
Natalie Chishick | Account Director, Silver Buck | Connecting care: insights from the West Midlands Shared Records Programme | In this panel session, we will delve into the development of the Connecting Care shared records programme across the West Midlands. Join speakers from the ICS and ICBs involved in Connecting Care as they share insights, challenges, and successes in implementing this transformative initiative. Participants will gain valuable perspectives on the benefits of shared records, overcoming barriers, and fostering collaboration among healthcare organizations. | |||
Phil Huggins | National Chief Information and Security Officer for health and social care, NHS England | Bridging the Cyber Security gap: linking national and local Cyber strategies | Cyber security strategy plays a critical role in safeguarding digital assets. In this session, we will explore the development of an impactful strategy, linking national and local efforts. Gain insights into addressing key challenges, sharing real-world attack experiences, and aligning with the emerging national strategy. This session offers participants valuable perspectives on elevating cybersecurity as a business issue and gaining attention from boards and decision-makers. | 2023 | ||
Andy E | Chief Cyber Security Officer, Birmingham and Solihull ICS | Bridging the Cyber Security gap: linking national and local Cyber strategies | Cyber security strategy plays a critical role in safeguarding digital assets. In this session, we will explore the development of an impactful strategy, linking national and local efforts. Gain insights into addressing key challenges, sharing real-world attack experiences, and aligning with the emerging national strategy. This session offers participants valuable perspectives on elevating cybersecurity as a business issue and gaining attention from boards and decision-makers. | 2023 | ||
Becca Robinson | Digital Clinical Specialist, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust | Embracing failure: taking the journey from setbacks to success | In the ever-evolving landscape of digital health innovation, navigating the complexities and challenges can be daunting. Join us for a session that provides a comprehensive background on common mistakes in innovation and their application to the digital health domain. Through engaging storytelling, we will delve into real-world experiences, examining the failures and setbacks that have shaped the industry. Gain valuable insights into the underlying reasons behind these mistakes and explore alternative approaches for success. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn from past missteps and pave the way for future innovation in digital health. | 2023 | ||
Paul Jones | Chief Digital and Information Officer, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | Embracing failure: taking the journey from setbacks to success | In the ever-evolving landscape of digital health innovation, navigating the complexities and challenges can be daunting. Join us for a session that provides a comprehensive background on common mistakes in innovation and their application to the digital health domain. Through engaging storytelling, we will delve into real-world experiences, examining the failures and setbacks that have shaped the industry. Gain valuable insights into the underlying reasons behind these mistakes and explore alternative approaches for success. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn from past missteps and pave the way for future innovation in digital health. | 2023 | ||
Johanna Kelly | CNIO, Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust | Embracing failure: taking the journey from setbacks to success | In the ever-evolving landscape of digital health innovation, navigating the complexities and challenges can be daunting. Join us for a session that provides a comprehensive background on common mistakes in innovation and their application to the digital health domain. Through engaging storytelling, we will delve into real-world experiences, examining the failures and setbacks that have shaped the industry. Gain valuable insights into the underlying reasons behind these mistakes and explore alternative approaches for success. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn from past missteps and pave the way for future innovation in digital health. | 2023 | ||
Masood Ahmed | CDIO, Deputy CMO, NHS Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin | Deep Dive: safely deploying AI in the NHS | This session offers a deep exploration of initiatives aimed at safely deploying and evaluating AI technologies in healthcare. Discover the remarkable opportunities, challenges, and lessons learned from the AI project in Greater Manchester, focused on analysing chest X-rays. Participants will gain insights into the collaborative efforts involving the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and the NHS AI Lab, as well as the preliminary findings of this pan-Greater Manchester initiative. Embrace the opportunity to actively participate in a lively Q&A session, where you can contribute to insightful discussions and seek deeper understanding of this pivotal topic. | 2023 | ||
Rachel Hutchings | Fellow, Nuffield Trust | Whitepaper launch: revolutionising digital communications in the NHS | In the rapidly advancing landscape of digital communications, NHS organisations encounter challenges in embracing these technologies. Join us as we launch a compelling whitepaper that delves into the current state of digital communications with patients within the NHS, based on interviews with a cross-section of NHS digital leaders carried out by Digital Health. Through an insightful exploration, we will identify the barriers impeding progress and examine the limited digital interactions with patients, which often rely heavily on traditional methods such as letters. This session will shed light on the potential for digital health solutions to revolutionise healthcare delivery, improving patient communication and engagement. from Simon: Save the fridge magnets! Letters don’t cut it anymore. Patients expect to be communicated with by their preferred choice of route. Join us as we launch a compelling white paper that delves into the current state of digital communications within the NHS through an insightful exploration, we will identify the barriers impeding progress, and examine the limitations on digital interactions with patients, which often rely heavily on more traditional methods. This session will show the value in building a rich, nuanced view of patients, and how they respond to different communications; thereby ensuring greater understanding, better engagement, increased efficiency, and reducing the burden on staff. | 2023 | ||
Peter Thomas | CCIO, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | Whitepaper launch: revolutionising digital communications in the NHS | In the rapidly advancing landscape of digital communications, NHS organisations encounter challenges in embracing these technologies. Join us as we launch a compelling whitepaper that delves into the current state of digital communications with patients within the NHS, based on interviews with a cross-section of NHS digital leaders carried out by Digital Health. Through an insightful exploration, we will identify the barriers impeding progress and examine the limited digital interactions with patients, which often rely heavily on traditional methods such as letters. This session will shed light on the potential for digital health solutions to revolutionise healthcare delivery, improving patient communication and engagement. from Simon: Save the fridge magnets! Letters don’t cut it anymore. Patients expect to be communicated with by their preferred choice of route. Join us as we launch a compelling white paper that delves into the current state of digital communications within the NHS through an insightful exploration, we will identify the barriers impeding progress, and examine the limitations on digital interactions with patients, which often rely heavily on more traditional methods. This session will show the value in building a rich, nuanced view of patients, and how they respond to different communications; thereby ensuring greater understanding, better engagement, increased efficiency, and reducing the burden on staff. | 2023 | ||
Simon Eccles | VP and Chief Health Officer (EMEA), Salesforce | Whitepaper launch: revolutionising digital communications in the NHS | In the rapidly advancing landscape of digital communications, NHS organisations encounter challenges in embracing these technologies. Join us as we launch a compelling whitepaper that delves into the current state of digital communications with patients within the NHS, based on interviews with a cross-section of NHS digital leaders carried out by Digital Health. Through an insightful exploration, we will identify the barriers impeding progress and examine the limited digital interactions with patients, which often rely heavily on traditional methods such as letters. This session will shed light on the potential for digital health solutions to revolutionise healthcare delivery, improving patient communication and engagement. from Simon: Save the fridge magnets! Letters don’t cut it anymore. Patients expect to be communicated with by their preferred choice of route. Join us as we launch a compelling white paper that delves into the current state of digital communications within the NHS through an insightful exploration, we will identify the barriers impeding progress, and examine the limitations on digital interactions with patients, which often rely heavily on more traditional methods. This session will show the value in building a rich, nuanced view of patients, and how they respond to different communications; thereby ensuring greater understanding, better engagement, increased efficiency, and reducing the burden on staff. | 2023 | ||
Kim Bellis | Programme Manager, FED-IP | Applying DDaT job profiles in health: enhancing the NHS workforce (in partnership with FED-IP and BCS Health and Care) | Join us in exploring the effective utilisation of digital, data, and technology (DDaT) job role profiles within the NHS. This session will provide valuable insights into the development and implementation of DDaT profiles specifically tailored for the healthcare sector. Discover practical examples highlighting the application of these profiles and their role in determining Agenda for Change banding. BCS Health and Care, in collaboration with FEDIP and NHS England, have spearheaded the creation of these job role profiles, aiming to assist organisations in evaluating and advancing their digital workforce, while empowering individuals to plan their personal development accordingly. | 2023 | ||
Helen Balsdon | Interim CNIO, NHS England | Deep dive: Digital Health Networks mentoring programme | Learn about the Digital Health Networks Advisory Panels? commitment to supporting the next generation of digital leaders and their belief in the value of mentoring to grow and develop the community. Discover the transformative power of the mentoring programme as we explore its unique structure, inspiring narratives from mentors and mentees, notable achievements, and the challenges overcome along the way. Gain valuable insights into the future of the programme and its impact on the informatics field. | 2023 | ||
Dr Joya Bhattacharyya, CCIO Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Learn about the Digital Health Networks Advisory Panels? commitment to supporting the next generation of digital leaders and their belief in the value of mentoring to grow and develop the community. Discover the transformative power of the mentoring programme as we explore its unique structure, inspiring narratives from mentors and mentees, notable achievements, and the challenges overcome along the way. Gain valuable insights into the future of the programme and its impact on the informatics … | Deep dive: Digital Health Networks mentoring programme | Learn about the Digital Health Networks Advisory Panels? commitment to supporting the next generation of digital leaders and their belief in the value of mentoring to grow and develop the community. Discover the transformative power of the mentoring programme as we explore its unique structure, inspiring narratives from mentors and mentees, notable achievements, and the challenges overcome along the way. Gain valuable insights into the future of the programme and its impact on the informatics field. | 2023 | ||
Sarah Homewood | Clinical Lead for Digital Health Transformation, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHSFT | Deep dive: Digital Health Networks mentoring programme | Learn about the Digital Health Networks Advisory Panels? commitment to supporting the next generation of digital leaders and their belief in the value of mentoring to grow and develop the community. Discover the transformative power of the mentoring programme as we explore its unique structure, inspiring narratives from mentors and mentees, notable achievements, and the challenges overcome along the way. Gain valuable insights into the future of the programme and its impact on the informatics field. | 2023 | ||
Euan McComiskie | Health informatics Lead, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy | Deep dive: Digital Health Networks mentoring programme | Learn about the Digital Health Networks Advisory Panels? commitment to supporting the next generation of digital leaders and their belief in the value of mentoring to grow and develop the community. Discover the transformative power of the mentoring programme as we explore its unique structure, inspiring narratives from mentors and mentees, notable achievements, and the challenges overcome along the way. Gain valuable insights into the future of the programme and its impact on the informatics field. | 2023 | ||
Sam Robinson | Head of Profession for IT OPS, NHS England | Applying DDaT job profiles in health: enhancing the NHS workforce (in partnership with FED-IP and BCS Health and Care) | Join us in exploring the effective utilisation of digital, data, and technology (DDaT) job role profiles within the NHS. This session will provide valuable insights into the development and implementation of DDaT profiles specifically tailored for the healthcare sector. Discover practical examples highlighting the application of these profiles and their role in determining Agenda for Change banding. BCS Health and Care, in collaboration with FEDIP and NHS England, have spearheaded the creation of these job role profiles, aiming to assist organisations in evaluating and advancing their digital workforce, while empowering individuals to plan their personal development accordingly. | 2023 | ||
Sarah Scriven Wells | Head of Operations, FED-IP | Applying DDaT job profiles in health: enhancing the NHS workforce (in partnership with FED-IP and BCS Health and Care) | Join us in exploring the effective utilisation of digital, data, and technology (DDaT) job role profiles within the NHS. This session will provide valuable insights into the development and implementation of DDaT profiles specifically tailored for the healthcare sector. Discover practical examples highlighting the application of these profiles and their role in determining Agenda for Change banding. BCS Health and Care, in collaboration with FEDIP and NHS England, have spearheaded the creation of these job role profiles, aiming to assist organisations in evaluating and advancing their digital workforce, while empowering individuals to plan their personal development accordingly. | 2023 | ||
Julie Bailey | Head of Corporate Engagement, BCS Health | Applying DDaT job profiles in health: enhancing the NHS workforce (in partnership with FED-IP and BCS Health and Care) | Join us in exploring the effective utilisation of digital, data, and technology (DDaT) job role profiles within the NHS. This session will provide valuable insights into the development and implementation of DDaT profiles specifically tailored for the healthcare sector. Discover practical examples highlighting the application of these profiles and their role in determining Agenda for Change banding. BCS Health and Care, in collaboration with FEDIP and NHS England, have spearheaded the creation of these job role profiles, aiming to assist organisations in evaluating and advancing their digital workforce, while empowering individuals to plan their personal development accordingly. | 2023 | ||
Michelle Lee | Midwife, Whittington Health | Shuri Network Alumni: the impact of Fellowship Programme (in partnership with The Shuri Network) | Explore the profound influence the fellowship has had on individuals and the wider community in this engaging session dedicated to the Shuri Network Alumni Fellowship Programme. Hear first hand experiences from fellows and discover the impact of the program. Join us to actively shape the future of the fellowship, as we collectively explore ways to make it better, bigger, and stronger. We invite current fellows, alumni, and individuals interested in getting involved to join us in this collaborative journey. | 2023 | ||
Adoja Nsiah-Jennings | Shuri Network Digital Nurse Fellow | Shuri Network Alumni: the impact of Fellowship Programme (in partnership with The Shuri Network) | Explore the profound influence the fellowship has had on individuals and the wider community in this engaging session dedicated to the Shuri Network Alumni Fellowship Programme. Hear first hand experiences from fellows and discover the impact of the program. Join us to actively shape the future of the fellowship, as we collectively explore ways to make it better, bigger, and stronger. We invite current fellows, alumni, and individuals interested in getting involved to join us in this collaborative journey. | 2023 | ||
Eddie Olla | Chief Digital Officer, NHS Coventry and Warwickshire ICB | Shuri Network Alumni: the impact of Fellowship Programme (in partnership with The Shuri Network) | Explore the profound influence the fellowship has had on individuals and the wider community in this engaging session dedicated to the Shuri Network Alumni Fellowship Programme. Hear first hand experiences from fellows and discover the impact of the program. Join us to actively shape the future of the fellowship, as we collectively explore ways to make it better, bigger, and stronger. We invite current fellows, alumni, and individuals interested in getting involved to join us in this collaborative journey. | |||
Dr Ameet Bakhai | Clinical R&D Director BCF & Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Free London NHS FT | Developing high performing clinical informatics teams (in partnership with FCI) | Discover the latest strategies and initiatives by the Faculty of Clinical Informatics to develop high-performing clinical informatics teams. Explore competency frameworks, education, training, and accreditation processes that empower professionals in this dynamic field. Participants will gain insights into comprehensive resources and guidelines to enhance skills, knowledge, and effectiveness. | 2023 | ||
Polly Bishop | Interim CIO, SE London ICB | Exploring key differences in the CDIO-role between ICBs and Trusts (in partnership with NHS Providers) | Twelve-months on from the formation of ICBs, what are the key learnings from those delivering digital at system level, and what are the reflections from those working within partner trusts? What are the key differences between the CDIO roles, and how can they best work together to deliver better outcomes for patients, staff and their wider populations? How can ICBs genuinely add value, and avoid duplicating or performance managing constituent organisations? What does it mean to be a ?system convener? on digital? | |||
Maggie Steward | Policy and Projects Officer, NHS Provider | Exploring key differences in the CDIO-role between ICBs and Trusts (in partnership with NHS Providers) | Twelve-months on from the formation of ICBs, what are the key learnings from those delivering digital at system level, and what are the reflections from those working within partner trusts? What are the key differences between the CDIO roles, and how can they best work together to deliver better outcomes for patients, staff and their wider populations? How can ICBs genuinely add value, and avoid duplicating or performance managing constituent organisations? What does it mean to be a ?system convener? on digital? | 2023 | ||
Bisi Soledolu | Project Manager, Shuri Network & Senior Manager, Nursing Professional Development | Shuri Network Alumni: the impact of Fellowship Programme (in partnership with The Shuri Network) | Explore the profound influence the fellowship has had on individuals and the wider community in this engaging session dedicated to the Shuri Network Alumni Fellowship Programme. Hear first hand experiences from fellows and discover the impact of the program. Join us to actively shape the future of the fellowship, as we collectively explore ways to make it better, bigger, and stronger. We invite current fellows, alumni, and individuals interested in getting involved to join us in this collaborative journey. | 2023 | ||
Gemma Stacey | Deputy CEO, Florence Nightingale Foundation | Workshop: personality preferences to enhance performance in teams Using the Myers Briggs (MBTI) Framework (in partnership with Florence Nightingale Foundation) | Join us for an engaging workshop, presented in collaboration with the esteemed Florence Nightingale Foundation, as we explore the fascinating realm of personality preferences and their direct impact on team performance. Through the lens of the renowned Myers Briggs (MBTI) framework. This session offers a transformative learning experience. Gain valuable insights into the intricacies of individual personalities and discover how to leverage these insights to enhance collaboration, communication, and productivity within your teams. | 2023 | ||
Lorraine Foley | CEO, PRSB | Focus on getting the basics right: transfers of care (in partnership with PRSB) | Digital sharing of transfers of care information were mandated in 2016 but even today the system struggles to provide digital exchanges of patient information from the acute sector to general practice. This session examines what the barriers are to successful digital transfers of care information and how to address them. | 2023 | ||
Lee Rickles | CIO, Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust | Focus on getting the basics right: transfers of care (in partnership with PRSB) | Digital sharing of transfers of care information were mandated in 2016 but even today the system struggles to provide digital exchanges of patient information from the acute sector to general practice. This session examines what the barriers are to successful digital transfers of care information and how to address them. | 2023 | ||
Dr Nilesh Bharakhada | Executive Clinical Director for Health and Care, PRSB | Focus on getting the basics right: transfers of care (in partnership with PRSB) | Digital sharing of transfers of care information were mandated in 2016 but even today the system struggles to provide digital exchanges of patient information from the acute sector to general practice. This session examines what the barriers are to successful digital transfers of care information and how to address them. | 2023 | ||
Marcus Baw | GP & FCI Fellow | Developing high performing clinical informatics teams (in partnership with FCI) | Discover the latest strategies and initiatives by the Faculty of Clinical Informatics to develop high-performing clinical informatics teams. Explore competency frameworks, education, training, and accreditation processes that empower professionals in this dynamic field. Participants will gain insights into comprehensive resources and guidelines to enhance skills, knowledge, and effectiveness. | 2023 | ||
Dr Anita Phung | Portfolio GP, FCI Member | Developing high performing clinical informatics teams (in partnership with FCI) | Discover the latest strategies and initiatives by the Faculty of Clinical Informatics to develop high-performing clinical informatics teams. Explore competency frameworks, education, training, and accreditation processes that empower professionals in this dynamic field. Participants will gain insights into comprehensive resources and guidelines to enhance skills, knowledge, and effectiveness. | 2023 | ||
Ade Byrne | CIO,University Hospital Southampton NHS FT | Ten-year anniversary of Summer School: where next on digital health leadership in the NHS? | Join past and present leaders of the CCIO/CIO/CNIO Networks to reflect on ten years of Summer School, consider how far digital leadership has progressed over the past ten years, and look ahead to what is needed next. | 2023 | ||
Sarah Hanbridge | CCIO, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | Ten-year anniversary of Summer School: where next on digital health leadership in the NHS? | Join past and present leaders of the CCIO/CIO/CNIO Networks to reflect on ten years of Summer School, consider how far digital leadership has progressed over the past ten years, and look ahead to what is needed next. | 2023 | ||
Prof Daniel Ray | Prof Daniel Ray | Ten-year anniversary of Summer School: where next on digital health leadership in the NHS? | Join past and present leaders of the CCIO/CIO/CNIO Networks to reflect on ten years of Summer School, consider how far digital leadership has progressed over the past ten years, and look ahead to what is needed next. | 2023 | ||
Prof Joe McDonald | Former Chair of CCIO networks AP & Principal Consultant Ethical Healthcare Consulting | Ten-year anniversary of Summer School: where next on digital health leadership in the NHS? | Join past and present leaders of the CCIO/CIO/CNIO Networks to reflect on ten years of Summer School, consider how far digital leadership has progressed over the past ten years, and look ahead to what is needed next. | 2023 | ||
Jon Hoeksma | CEO, Digital Health | Ten-year anniversary of Summer School: where next on digital health leadership in the NHS? | Join past and present leaders of the CCIO/CIO/CNIO Networks to reflect on ten years of Summer School, consider how far digital leadership has progressed over the past ten years, and look ahead to what is needed next. | 2023 | ||
Paul Jones | CDIO,Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | Ten-year anniversary of Summer School: where next on digital health leadership in the NHS? | Join past and present leaders of the CCIO/CIO/CNIO Networks to reflect on ten years of Summer School, consider how far digital leadership has progressed over the past ten years, and look ahead to what is needed next. | 2023 | ||
Simon Noel | CNIO, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation | Ten-year anniversary of Summer School: where next on digital health leadership in the NHS? | Join past and present leaders of the CCIO/CIO/CNIO Networks to reflect on ten years of Summer School, consider how far digital leadership has progressed over the past ten years, and look ahead to what is needed next. | 2023 | ||
Dr James Reed | CCIO, Birmingham and SolihullMental Health NHS FT | Ten-year anniversary of Summer School: where next on digital health leadership in the NHS? | Join past and present leaders of the CCIO/CIO/CNIO Networks to reflect on ten years of Summer School, consider how far digital leadership has progressed over the past ten years, and look ahead to what is needed next. | 2023 | ||
Dermot O?Riordan | CMIO, East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust | Ten-year anniversary of Summer School: where next on digital health leadership in the NHS? | Join past and present leaders of the CCIO/CIO/CNIO Networks to reflect on ten years of Summer School, consider how far digital leadership has progressed over the past ten years, and look ahead to what is needed next. | 2023 | ||
John Quinn | CIO, NHS England | Morning keynotes: John Quinn, CIO, NHS England; Gemma Stacey, deputy CEO Florence Nightingale Foundation | Join John Quinn and Gemma Stacey as they explore key challenges in ensuring digital and data both enable strategy and enable person-centred practice. | 2023 | ||
Gemma Stacey | Deputy CEO, Florence Nightingale Foundation | Morning keynotes: John Quinn, CIO, NHS England; Gemma Stacey, deputy CEO Florence Nightingale Foundation | Join John Quinn and Gemma Stacey as they explore key challenges in ensuring digital and data both enable strategy and enable person-centred practice. | 2023 | ||
Deborah El-Sayed | CDIO, NHS Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire ICB | Exploring key differences in the CDIO-role between ICBs and Trusts (in partnership with NHS Providers) | Twelve-months on from the formation of ICBs, what are the key learnings from those delivering digital at system level, and what are the reflections from those working within partner trusts? What are the key differences between the CDIO roles, and how can they best work together to deliver better outcomes for patients, staff and their wider populations? How can ICBs genuinely add value, and avoid duplicating or performance managing constituent organisations? What does it mean to be a ?system convener? on digital? | 2023 | ||
Shauna McMahon | Joint CIO, Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS FT and Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | Exploring key differences in the CDIO-role between ICBs and Trusts (in partnership with NHS Providers) | Twelve-months on from the formation of ICBs, what are the key learnings from those delivering digital at system level, and what are the reflections from those working within partner trusts? What are the key differences between the CDIO roles, and how can they best work together to deliver better outcomes for patients, staff and their wider populations? How can ICBs genuinely add value, and avoid duplicating or performance managing constituent organisations? What does it mean to be a ?system convener? on digital? | 2023 | ||
Dr Vin Diwakar | Medical Director for Transformation, National Transformation Directorate | Opening keynote presentation | Join Dr Vin Diwakar, Medical Director for Transformation, as he shares his extensive expertise in leading digital health and care transformation and navigating the complexities of today’s healthcare landscape. In this session, we will explore the critical role of leadership in driving successful digital transformation. Discover practical strategies to leverage digital technologies and foster collaboration across healthcare sectors for improved patient outcomes. | 2023 |